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Monday, July 30, 2012

If you follow this blog regularly, you might have noticed
that I haven't been posting updates on my 365 project.You
may also remember that I'd been toying with wrapping up the project early.

Well, I haven't quite wrapped it up, but I have stopped
posting my photos on the 365 Project website and Flickr.I'm
still taking daily photos, but I haven't been editing (post-processing) them or
posting them online.

I hope to do that in the near future, but right now other
things are getting neglected and it's stressing me out.I'll probably stick to posting them on Flickr
and this blog.The 365 project website
is a great site and I've learned a lot by being there, but it's a huge time
suck that I don't have time for right now.Besides, I wasn't able to give that website my full attention and that
left me feeling guilty.That didn't do
anything for my inspiration or my morale.

I can't say for sure when I'll be posting some photos, but hopefully it will be soon.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Because of my 365 Project, I haven't been participating in Photo Friday that much. For any challenge, I generally like to take a photo after I've seen the theme. That is, I don't like to use a photo in my archives. However, I took this one less than two weeks ago and I really like it. It's so iconic for the Canadian Prairies, so I decided to use it. Besides, I can change my self-imposed rules any time I want. :P
For more "Countryside" photos, visit the Photo Friday website.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Here are my photos for the 26th week of my 365 project. Yippee! I've made it halfway through this project. I still don't know if I'm going to finish, but I'm happy that I made it this far.

As I look at this photos as a group, I think I'm getting stale. My photography skills are not where I'd like them to be and I think I may be sliding backwards into some bad habits. Maybe I can make some changes this week or learn a new photography technique. We'll see.

My favourites are 1, 2, and 7. As you can see, the 2nd photo is the same one as my previous post.

Clicking on the photos will take you to larger versions and explanations on the 365 Project website.